This frosted black nickel plated SR is designed and set up in the UK,
and manufactured in Trevor James own overseas factories making it an
intermediate sax that's extraordinarily good value for money with a very
distinctive look.

Launched in January 2011 the Trevor James 'SR' range has been developed
in close cooperation with sax players around the World including players
such as Andy Sheppard. Using the hand built professional Signature
Custom models as the template, the SR instruments have taken on many of
the mechanism and crook features that were previously only available to
professional players. The results are very free blowing saxophones with
rich tonal characteristics.

Black nickel plating is more than just a look, it's an additional layer
of resonant metal that adds some extra clarity to the tone. It is also
lacquered to protect it's stunning looks and minimise cleaning.

• Material: Brass

• Finish: Frosted black nickel plated body and keys

• Key Touches: Smokey Mother of Pearl

• Neck: SR neck

• Engraving: Engraved bell

• Case: Trevor James hard case

• Mouthpiece: Trevor James plastic

• Made in: Taiwan

• 9 Month Interest Free Finance Available on this Product

• Free Professional Set Up & Free Check over within a Year

• Recommended for: advancing students

Review

Tonewise it's a very 'confident' blower, a sense of being very assured,
very stable. The evenness across the range is extremely good, with just
a nice bit of bloom down at the bottom end that really comes into its
own when the horn is sub-toned.

Positively creamy. It's not without sparkle though, but it's a gentle
sparkle ‐ not so much like the fizz you'd get from Champagne, rather
it's the more subtle bubbles you'd find in a glass of freshly‐poured
Guinness. And Guinness is a good analogy, it captures this horn's
inherent laid‐back smokiness. You can pep up the fizz by putting a
bright mouthpiece on this horn, and it will sing for you, but you'd be
missing out on its forte ‐ it's got mainstream jazzer written all over
it.... Stephen Howard (Author of the Haynes Saxophone Manual)